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and education reform. it isn't about these false choices that have dominated the debate about education for the good part of the last decade and frankly have gotten us into this problem in the first place, charter schools versus district schools or education reformers versus teachers unions or even democrats versus republicans. it's about giving parents power over the education of their own children. >> but you have to agree that this is probably one of the most controversial issues to erupt in politics when it comes to education? >> well, it's controversial because the entire idea of making public education serve the interests of children rather than powerful adults, that unfortunately is controversial as well. i mean people talk about kids all the time. politicians do photo ops with kids all the time. if you really want to get down to a granular level and, you know, talk about every single decision that our policy makers make, making that through the lens of whether they make that decision if it literall
and education reform. it isn't about these false choices that have dominated the debate about education for the good part of the last decade and frankly have gotten us into this problem in the first place, charter schools versus district schools or education reformers versus teachers unions or even democrats versus republicans. it's about giving parents power over the education of their own children. >> but you have to agree that this is probably one of the most controversial issues to...
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where you can get the most bang for our education buck. to grow our middle class, our citizens have to have access to the education and training that today's jobs require. we also have to make sure that america remains a place where everyone who is willing to work hard has the chance to get ahead. our economy is stronger when we harness the talents and inquestii ingenuity of hopeful immigrants. leaders from law enforcement, faith community, they all agree that the time has come to pass comprehensive immigration reform. now is the time to do it. now is the time to get it done. now is the time to get it done. real reform means stronger border security, and we can build on the progress my administration has already made. putting more boots on the southern border than any time in our history. and reducing illegal crossings to their lowest levels in 40 years. real reform means establishing a responsible pathway to earned citizenship. a path that includes passing a background check. paying taxes and a meaningful penalty. learning english and goi
where you can get the most bang for our education buck. to grow our middle class, our citizens have to have access to the education and training that today's jobs require. we also have to make sure that america remains a place where everyone who is willing to work hard has the chance to get ahead. our economy is stronger when we harness the talents and inquestii ingenuity of hopeful immigrants. leaders from law enforcement, faith community, they all agree that the time has come to pass...
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lots of notable people in education visited the set. a lot of them have strong opinions, sometimes very controversial ones, about the state of our schools. the new superintendent of san francisco took the helm at a unique time this year. governor brown said that he would be forced to implement deep budget cuts if voters didn't pass new taxes for schools. and it was a very real threat to districts that are already reeling from steep funding losses. >> the depth of the crisis if the tax initiative, jerry brown's tax initiative don't pass in november? >> catastrophic. doom's day. defcon five. it's not even close. we're struggling as it is to stay afloat. we are so thankful to the voters of san francisco that have approved parcel taxes and initiatives to help us keep music and libraries and sports in our schools, but even with that support that we have from our community, without the life blood of a public school system, which is the funding you receive from the state, people are going to notice a difference in the educational quality. i me
lots of notable people in education visited the set. a lot of them have strong opinions, sometimes very controversial ones, about the state of our schools. the new superintendent of san francisco took the helm at a unique time this year. governor brown said that he would be forced to implement deep budget cuts if voters didn't pass new taxes for schools. and it was a very real threat to districts that are already reeling from steep funding losses. >> the depth of the crisis if the tax...
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. >> reporter: the president, advisers say, will emphasize the value of spending on education to give americans the skills they need. infrastructure, like roads. research, including clean energy technology. and manufacturing. >> the inauguration was more about the underdog. this is about people that have already made it, but the american dream is fading, and he's got their backs. >> reporter: adding to the urgency of tuesday's speech, the looming sequester deadline set for march 1st when $85 billion in across the board cuts are set to take effect. >> we can't have any more self-inflicted wounds on this economy. the economy is poised to take off, if we do the right things. >> reporter: the president warning those cuts could cause a huge blow to the economy. but republicans firmly oppose more tax revenue as a solution. >> the problem is, david, every time you turn around, the answer is to raise taxes. and, you know, he just got his tax hike on the wealthy. and you can't in this town ever three months raise taxes. >> reporter: while some of the president's most prominent items fallwell b
. >> reporter: the president, advisers say, will emphasize the value of spending on education to give americans the skills they need. infrastructure, like roads. research, including clean energy technology. and manufacturing. >> the inauguration was more about the underdog. this is about people that have already made it, but the american dream is fading, and he's got their backs. >> reporter: adding to the urgency of tuesday's speech, the looming sequester deadline set for...
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all told us they will educate their employees. denny's is reminding each one in california. she looked into revamping the program in a year but no changes yet. she added that inspectors will be reminding restaurants of the law. >>> if you have a tip for our invest gave it unit, give us a call. >>> san francisco police are searching for a gunman after a deadly overnight shooting. police say they responded to calls of shots being hired in the alamo square neighborhood on the intersection of hayes and webster streets just after 2:00 this morning. they found a 23-year-old man suffering from a gunshot wound to the chest. he dater died at the hospital, as of now, no rest, no known motive for the killing. police are asking anyone with information to call the san francisco police department. >>> last-minute legislation will be a thing of the past in sacramento in a pair of state lawmakers will get their way. frustrating some lawmakers. the practice is lufb used on budget bills. identical bills from senators from both sides of the aisle would require all legislation to be in print on
all told us they will educate their employees. denny's is reminding each one in california. she looked into revamping the program in a year but no changes yet. she added that inspectors will be reminding restaurants of the law. >>> if you have a tip for our invest gave it unit, give us a call. >>> san francisco police are searching for a gunman after a deadly overnight shooting. police say they responded to calls of shots being hired in the alamo square neighborhood on the...
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this is a fight whether we will make the investments in middle class families in this country in education, in science and technology and food inspections and those kinds of things. >> what government is actually capable of doing? i mean, you talk about the economy and jobs. there is, obviously, debate how many jobs have actually been created in the economy. look. you pointed out to apple ceo, tim cook was in the audience in the state of the union. he is sitting on over 171 million dollars in cash at apple. why? because uncertainty in the marketplace. tom friedman writing this morning something that caught my eye. he said you can feel the economy wants to launch but washington is sitting on the national mute button. we the people feel like the children of permanently divorcing parents. how does this sequestered business end? the president said during the campaign the sequester, the word for automatic spending cuts, he said it would not happen. is it going to happen? >> i always read tom friedman he has that good minnesota sensibility. >> you guys stick together. >> we do. the column today
this is a fight whether we will make the investments in middle class families in this country in education, in science and technology and food inspections and those kinds of things. >> what government is actually capable of doing? i mean, you talk about the economy and jobs. there is, obviously, debate how many jobs have actually been created in the economy. look. you pointed out to apple ceo, tim cook was in the audience in the state of the union. he is sitting on over 171 million...
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the main reason we started it was to educate our kids. we've accomplished that. way found a way to keep them in school by starting a fraternity, providing social aspengt ct to . the main and most important thing was the academics. we had them study, do their homework. nick said what he said earlier, we had a 9 0% success rate in graduating our students. what does that mean? they're going to come back into the community better prepared and live part of the community in a very productive way. >> that's beautiful. it's been beautiful for 25 years. the 25th anniversary of new alpha kappa fraternity. keynote speaker, ken salazar. it happens where it started, cal poly. final thoughts in 15 seconds from either of you guys? >> just want to thank you. hopefully the community in california can join us and celebrate this great thing we'll continue over the next few years. >> all right. >> thank you, brother, for representing as well. >> gracias. >> thank you. >>> up next on "comunidad del valle," unity day. so stay with us. [ female announcer ] pillsbury crescents are aweso
the main reason we started it was to educate our kids. we've accomplished that. way found a way to keep them in school by starting a fraternity, providing social aspengt ct to . the main and most important thing was the academics. we had them study, do their homework. nick said what he said earlier, we had a 9 0% success rate in graduating our students. what does that mean? they're going to come back into the community better prepared and live part of the community in a very productive way....
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. >> the insurance company uses the ham bone award as a way to educate the public about what may happen to pets. all is well that ends will. >> here is a look over chilly san jose. we are going bring in rob who is tracking things from the weather center. we have a beautiful day making for a cold night. >> right now san oh jose down to 38 degrees. 42 in oakland. dipping into the low 30s. so patchy frost possible. not much wind tonight but clear skies and if the winds back off that is setting us up for mostly 30s. a few low 40s. they are looking pretty good. wrapping up the weekend. very dry conditions for this time of year. really just quite dry. we don't have much in the way of storm systems. it's high pressure acts like a wall here off to the west of the west coast. as the high continues to strengthen. that's going to keep us dry. going be looking at warmer days. not just for the next 7 days but the next 2 weeks can end up stuck in the pattern. tomorrow morning, only patchy low clouds. that's going keep things dry and mostly clear through the day tomorrow it will look a lot like we saw
. >> the insurance company uses the ham bone award as a way to educate the public about what may happen to pets. all is well that ends will. >> here is a look over chilly san jose. we are going bring in rob who is tracking things from the weather center. we have a beautiful day making for a cold night. >> right now san oh jose down to 38 degrees. 42 in oakland. dipping into the low 30s. so patchy frost possible. not much wind tonight but clear skies and if the winds back off...
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he could have talked about science, education. i would say a b minus. >> still above average. thanks so much. >> we love the weather. you would give this an a plus, right? >> i would. i don't know. some people like the fog and the cold. you can't please all of the people all the time. we're pleasing the warm weather people today. taking a live look at daily city. we talk about patchy fog. this is what we mean. it's not one thick dense blanket located over daily city. you can see through it and this ml will spin out very quickly as we head throughout the day today. your temperatures are chilly to start. good morning in gilroy. 36 for livermore. 37 degrees to start the day in sunny vail headed for a comfortable afternoon. your forecast tells the story. at noon in the big to upper 50s. 4:00 p.m., upper 60s on the way. 70s ahead. we'll get to the forecast coming up. let's check your drive. mike has the day off. anthony is in the house. >> you can see the fog from the bay bridge toll plaza. hit and miss. you can see the bay bridge lights were on. we are seeing typical congestion ba
he could have talked about science, education. i would say a b minus. >> still above average. thanks so much. >> we love the weather. you would give this an a plus, right? >> i would. i don't know. some people like the fog and the cold. you can't please all of the people all the time. we're pleasing the warm weather people today. taking a live look at daily city. we talk about patchy fog. this is what we mean. it's not one thick dense blanket located over daily city. you can...
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the president was in gorge touting his early childhood education program. he was quite a hit with the kids, even sitting down with them during class. >>> beginning next month suspects will be given a desk appearance rather than spending the night in jail. >>> advocates of same-sex marriage, state senators passing a bill to legalize unions after delays, now heads to the state house for approval. >>> in oregon same sex spouse of a military member will be burr yerd at arlington cemetery. >>> a woman in argentina marries a man convicted of killing her twin sister. her identical twin sister was shot and killed in 2010 at the age of 19. her boyfriend at the time was convicted and is serving a 13-year prison sentence. >>> who said chews gum in class would never get you anywhere. one artist in the ukraine is making the most of it. anna sophia uses a sticky substance to make portraits of celebrities like:on john and steve jobs. hues separated into different colors and heated in a microwave. >>> researchers at a florida clinic are using one of the most poisonous anim
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the education department says head start students are in danger of getting kicked out of the program unless lawmakers avert $85 billion in automatic budget cuts. >>> sounds like a good trip to the bay area for new jersey governor chris christie who is heading back to new jersey with a lot of california cash in his pocket. he attended a fund-raiser last night at the palo alto home of mark zuckerberg along with 100 other silicon valley heavy hitters and former secretary of state condoleezza rice. now guests there were allowed to give up to 3,800 to christie's re-election campaign. that's the limit according to new jersey law. christie may also seek his party's presidential nomination in 2016. >> mark being the ceo and chairman of a large company really has a responsibility to be able to nurture and to develop relationships with the people in washington who may well end up regulating his company. >> zuckerberg met with christie in 2010 when he donated $100 million to newark public schools. no word on how much cash the fund-raiser netted for christie. >> scott mcgrew joins us now. >> we
the education department says head start students are in danger of getting kicked out of the program unless lawmakers avert $85 billion in automatic budget cuts. >>> sounds like a good trip to the bay area for new jersey governor chris christie who is heading back to new jersey with a lot of california cash in his pocket. he attended a fund-raiser last night at the palo alto home of mark zuckerberg along with 100 other silicon valley heavy hitters and former secretary of state...
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. >>> let's talk education. our kids, as you know, take tests every day. but should teachers be taking tests too? we've been telling you about new questions over a proposal to change the way students are tested all across the state. ditching the bubble test for computerized tests that require in-depth answers. but the hot debate tonight is, will it also measure teacher effectiveness? in tonight's class action, the debates over testing the teachers. >> it's a major positive change. >> state superintendent tom tore lickson has hopes for his proposal to overhaul california's testing system calling for the end of those fill in the blank bubble tests the state has used for years. >> this is kind of once in a lifetime opportunity for this transformative change. it's the biggest thing to come along in the last few decades. >> he wants essays that test critical thinking and problem solving by using open-ended questions like this one. asking the student top type your answer in the space provided. >> we can use this for more diagnostic evidence of what a student nee
. >>> let's talk education. our kids, as you know, take tests every day. but should teachers be taking tests too? we've been telling you about new questions over a proposal to change the way students are tested all across the state. ditching the bubble test for computerized tests that require in-depth answers. but the hot debate tonight is, will it also measure teacher effectiveness? in tonight's class action, the debates over testing the teachers. >> it's a major positive...
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the official business pushing his early childhood education plan which he highlighted in the state of the union address. >>> picture of the day from the world of sports comes from the australian women's golf open. interrupted by a marauding flash mob of kangaroos who suddenly streamed across the fairway. luckily, they left only their giant footprints behind, and play was resumed. we're back in a moment with what february 14th is supposed to be all about. >>> finally tonight, if you don't have anything special planned yet, you might find yourself in a little trouble with your valentine. whether you're among those who enjoy celebrating valentine's day or you might think it's just a commercial holiday, we nonetheless want to show you some success stories. they began in the "new york times" vows columns, where they chronicle selected couples and have every week for 20 years. and nbc's katy tur picks up their stories. >> reporter: every sunday, in the styles section, vows. two decades of love and all its trappings. "new york times" columnist, lois smith brady, has chronicled the "i dos" fr
the official business pushing his early childhood education plan which he highlighted in the state of the union address. >>> picture of the day from the world of sports comes from the australian women's golf open. interrupted by a marauding flash mob of kangaroos who suddenly streamed across the fairway. luckily, they left only their giant footprints behind, and play was resumed. we're back in a moment with what february 14th is supposed to be all about. >>> finally tonight,...
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i'm all for education but i think i'll pass. >> the animals are in heat apparently. >> animals are in love. >>> it's 5:50 now. an update on that breaking news that we're following in the east bay. bob redell has some new information for us coming up. >>> plus a huge harvest for napa and sonoma. the best ever. we'll take a look in business news. >>> welcome back, everybody. there's all kinds of action going on down in the desert of arizona right now. the world champion giants taking the field for spring training. >> it's also a busy time in the team clubhouse as well. let's take you back out to scottsdale. laurence scott live. you have insight from the man who has been helping the giants gear up since 1958. >> reporter: at least for decades. let's not even pinpoint the time. he's been with that organization for so, so long. mike murphy is who we're talking about. as the sun rises here in scottsdale on what will be day two of workouts. we want to show you the guy that makes sure everything runs flawlessly. take a look. it's one of the very best sights of spring. the giants first day of
i'm all for education but i think i'll pass. >> the animals are in heat apparently. >> animals are in love. >>> it's 5:50 now. an update on that breaking news that we're following in the east bay. bob redell has some new information for us coming up. >>> plus a huge harvest for napa and sonoma. the best ever. we'll take a look in business news. >>> welcome back, everybody. there's all kinds of action going on down in the desert of arizona right now. the...
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department of education office for civil rights conducted an investigation and concluded that the district did not respond appropriately to notice the student was harassed by peers based on the student's disability. unfortunately, bullying is not uncommon in the bay area. parents helping parents received 200 calls a year from families complaining their special needs child is being bullied. >> too often people try to kind of push off these issues of bullying as kids are being kids and there's a time where it's not friendly teasing anymore and it's gone into an emotional and harmful zone. >> reporter: which is why parents need to be persistent. >> if you don't get a response, stay with it. the bully usually isn't going to go away. it would be great if it did. you need to make sure that somebody in the chain of command is going to make some changes, going to take it seriously. >> reporter: the office of civil rights found the palo alto didn't conduct a thorough investigation and didn't take any disciplinary action for the students engaged in the harpt. superintendent dr. kevin sully
department of education office for civil rights conducted an investigation and concluded that the district did not respond appropriately to notice the student was harassed by peers based on the student's disability. unfortunately, bullying is not uncommon in the bay area. parents helping parents received 200 calls a year from families complaining their special needs child is being bullied. >> too often people try to kind of push off these issues of bullying as kids are being kids and...
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. >> insurance company uses the hambone award as a way to educate the public about accidents that might happen to pets. the cat's okay and it is one very clean cat, we should mention. >> poor thing, could you imagine the spin cycle on that cat? and blame it on the roommate. always blame it on the roommate. >> what will we see the rest of the weekend? >> chilly tonight. going from winter coats to almost short-sleeve weather for the afternoon. by midweek, sunglasses and t-shirts. almost near 70 in some spots. >> thanks for watching nbc bay area news at 5:00. >> "nightly news" is next. >>> on this saturday night, the blizzard of 2013. tens of millions paralyzed by the worst snowstorm to hit the northeast in years. tonight, the deep impact, from hundreds stranded on the roads in life-threatening conditions to hundreds of thousands left without power. to those forced from their homes on the coast. we have the region covered on this night after the deadly storm. >>> plus, the manhunt. tonight, are authorities any closer to finding the rogue ex-police officer terrorizing southern california? s
. >> insurance company uses the hambone award as a way to educate the public about accidents that might happen to pets. the cat's okay and it is one very clean cat, we should mention. >> poor thing, could you imagine the spin cycle on that cat? and blame it on the roommate. always blame it on the roommate. >> what will we see the rest of the weekend? >> chilly tonight. going from winter coats to almost short-sleeve weather for the afternoon. by midweek, sunglasses and...
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violence was back at the top of the president's agenda today as he awarded posthumous medals to six educators killed in the sandy hook school shootings. then he traveled to his hometown, chicago, where dozens of children are victims of gun violence every year. here's nbc's chief white house correspondent, chuck todd. >> that's what we honor today. >> reporter: the president today, wiping a tear as he posthumously honored those six teachers and administrators who lost their lives that fateful day in december. >> when they showed up december 14th of last year, they expected a day like any other. so they had no idea that evil was about to strike. they gave all they had for the most innocent and helpless among us. >> reporter: an emotional president hugging the mothers, fathers, daughters, husbands of those lost in the shooting tragedy. >> the presidential citizens medal is awarded to rachel davino, dawn hochsprung, anne marie murphy. lauren russo. mary sherlach. and victoria soto. >> reporter: the president has been using the emotion of newtown to build public support for gun control law. he did
violence was back at the top of the president's agenda today as he awarded posthumous medals to six educators killed in the sandy hook school shootings. then he traveled to his hometown, chicago, where dozens of children are victims of gun violence every year. here's nbc's chief white house correspondent, chuck todd. >> that's what we honor today. >> reporter: the president today, wiping a tear as he posthumously honored those six teachers and administrators who lost their lives...
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but the boat i was educated on sank. well, i wouldn't have fun, so i'm not going. kathy...over here. kathy. (jonathan) we shouldn't have to go through this, sir. you are doing the job of the ceo. it should be you on the cover of the quarterly report. (jack) it will be. if kathy's father ever comes out of his coma. until then, the board has put her in charge, and we need to respect that. what if something happened to her? something bad! then we would have a secret that bound us together. what is she doing? i don't know. (jack) either a weather event is approaching,
but the boat i was educated on sank. well, i wouldn't have fun, so i'm not going. kathy...over here. kathy. (jonathan) we shouldn't have to go through this, sir. you are doing the job of the ceo. it should be you on the cover of the quarterly report. (jack) it will be. if kathy's father ever comes out of his coma. until then, the board has put her in charge, and we need to respect that. what if something happened to her? something bad! then we would have a secret that bound us together. what is...
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r&d, education, infrastructure. and what's more, it doesn't even tackle the long-term debt problem because these cuts expire in 10 years time. so you have -- of course, america has to deal with entitlement reform. you've got to spend less on your health care. but this sequester is not the route to doing it. this sequester is killing growth. >> can i ask you a question, mike, about -- you look at the urry of activity. he has to deal with the budget, and they are moving forward on immigration reform and taking on the gun issue. this is where the outside game may be helping the president, where he's got a real opportunity here even on guns in a way that bill clinton didn't in the mid '90s where it was such a toxic issue. >> there may be issues where the outside gains help. on immigration, it doesn't help at all. right now there are republican partners like senator rubio don't need pressure. they need cover in their own party. when he increases the pressure, he is actually empowering the critics, the conservative critic
r&d, education, infrastructure. and what's more, it doesn't even tackle the long-term debt problem because these cuts expire in 10 years time. so you have -- of course, america has to deal with entitlement reform. you've got to spend less on your health care. but this sequester is not the route to doing it. this sequester is killing growth. >> can i ask you a question, mike, about -- you look at the urry of activity. he has to deal with the budget, and they are moving forward on...
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. >> is big-time college athletics costing higher public educations? tonight nbc bay area's investigative unit adds up the true cost of competing at the highest level in college athletics. >>> and on the eve of ash wednesday, new details from the vatican on the pope's decision to step down. when he made that decision, and why his retirement could set a precedent. >>> and linsanity back in the bay. a lot of people not cheering for the warriors tonight. jeremy lin, a gift he got his parents and friends. >>> a man accused of plotting to blow up bay area banks. a new question about his terror ties. >>> new at 11:00, is the fbi to blame? tonight there are growing questions about the foiled bomb plot in oakland last friday. a san jose man was arrested. the aclu is crying foul, saying undercover fbi agents suggest a plot and then see it through, something the suspect would never accomplish on his own. nbc bay area's terry mcsweeney joins us from san jose this evening. terry, these are some serious charges against the fbi, right? >> reporter: they certainly ar
. >> is big-time college athletics costing higher public educations? tonight nbc bay area's investigative unit adds up the true cost of competing at the highest level in college athletics. >>> and on the eve of ash wednesday, new details from the vatican on the pope's decision to step down. when he made that decision, and why his retirement could set a precedent. >>> and linsanity back in the bay. a lot of people not cheering for the warriors tonight. jeremy lin, a gift...
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valley leaders have complained that governments -- federal and state -- do need to do more to invest in education. in sciences to create more engineers. we have put more money in science, technology and math and many have been invoking the space race as a way to inspire more investment. but the silicon valley encourages increasing the number of foreign born engineers and highly skilled workers coming into the country. a number of high tech ceos met with the president in the days leading up to the state of the union. they will follow it up with testimony before the senate today in hearings later this morning on imdprags. two immigration issues, both the illegal, undocumented immigration and the highly skilled immigration. they have been pushed together into one bill. >> everybody starting to see things on capitol hill. christina loren, mother nature getting a lot done for us. doing it right. >> tomorrow is valentine's day. we are going to heat up just in time for the dreaded or much loved holiday. depends which side you're on. single or taken. if you are somebody who's single and you dread the day
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coming up, our big time college athletics costing higher public education? >> it's a program that will have control. >> our investigative unit adds up the true cost of competing at the highest levels of college athletics. >>> the price of competing in big time athletics whether it hurts the bottom line. a growing number of critics point to uc berkeley as a prime example. >> it's a program out of control. >> an athletics program that dr. lusco says grows while her research suffers. >> i've had to cut back verily on my research. >> anthropology research that she says she can no longer accomplish. >> so i passed on being a co-principal investigator on a national institutes of health proposal a couple year back because i didn't have the lab resources to do the work. >> and it's not just in the lab. but in the classroom. >> we are offering fewer and fewer classes to all of the students. >> if you only have so much in the pot, where do you put it. >> this professor has been teaching here for 52 years. she's worried about about what cal is spending money on on. >>
coming up, our big time college athletics costing higher public education? >> it's a program that will have control. >> our investigative unit adds up the true cost of competing at the highest levels of college athletics. >>> the price of competing in big time athletics whether it hurts the bottom line. a growing number of critics point to uc berkeley as a prime example. >> it's a program out of control. >> an athletics program that dr. lusco says grows while...
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. >> and big-time college athletics costing higher public educati education? tonight the investigative unit adds up to the true cost of competing at the highest level. >>> good evening, i'm jeff ranieri live in the weather center. here is the problem. only ten rain days in the south bay in all of 2013. rain in the seven day forecast. we'll have that for you coming up this hour. >>> cut budgets have reignited debates. the question is, is the price of competing in big time sports at the university of california hurting the academic bougttom line? >> critics say yes and they point at uc berkeley as the example. teamed up with the investigative reporting program in certificse answers. >> raj, jessica, all across cal berkel berkeley's campus budgets are being cut because they are not funding the school like they used to. >> one department has seen it increase in this budget, athletics. this budget has nearly doubled in less than a decade and that has some on the academic side crying foul. >> it's a program out of control. >> an athletics program that the doctor say
. >> and big-time college athletics costing higher public educati education? tonight the investigative unit adds up to the true cost of competing at the highest level. >>> good evening, i'm jeff ranieri live in the weather center. here is the problem. only ten rain days in the south bay in all of 2013. rain in the seven day forecast. we'll have that for you coming up this hour. >>> cut budgets have reignited debates. the question is, is the price of competing in big time...
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. >> i think old hollywood still remembers and new hollywood, we're trying to educate them little by little. >> oh, my god. >> wow. >> what are you waiting for? yes, i'm going to have a bite of the mess burger, and i might make a mess. here we go. ♪ >> eating on television. don't you love it? >> nothing more disgusting. i lost a little pickle. ♪ >> i can't believe you don't have a guitar? >> me either. kevin kline. >> james dunn. >> i talked to a couple of people. >> angela basset. >> in charge of the stars. >> i talked to a couple of people who are in charge of the stars, and ladies and gentlemen, your first hollywood walk of fame star, kathie lee gifford. can we give her a round of applause? a bowling alley bar. you can play board games. this place is incredible. come on in. ♪ >> this is interesting. >> wow. >> oh, you can -- >> it's kind of an oaky smoky drink. that's a great drink. give it a shot. >> oaky smoky. >> oaky smoky. >> it's oaky smoky. >> the idea behind this was to pay homage to the classic hotel bar. like the oak room at the plaza, or the beverly hills hotel. >
. >> i think old hollywood still remembers and new hollywood, we're trying to educate them little by little. >> oh, my god. >> wow. >> what are you waiting for? yes, i'm going to have a bite of the mess burger, and i might make a mess. here we go. ♪ >> eating on television. don't you love it? >> nothing more disgusting. i lost a little pickle. ♪ >> i can't believe you don't have a guitar? >> me either. kevin kline. >> james dunn....
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. >> the insurance company uses the hambone award as a way to educate the public about accidents that might happen to your pets. >>> much more ahead on "today in the bay," coming up, it wasn't what they expected. >> it was a guy treading water a mile and a half from the bridge. it takes a while for your head to wrap around that, because you're thinking, that's something that's not supposed to be there. >> a man treading water in the ocean, and a life-saving decision made in an instant. it's a story that will make you bay area proud. here you go little man. [ humming ] [ babbling ] the cheerios bandit got you again? [ both laugh ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios ♪ the one and only, cheerios >>> welcome back to the broadcast, everyone. 7:23 is the time. if you've been up and out this morning, maybe to get the newspaper, you noticed it it's pretty chilly out there. thanks for coming back indoors and spending some of your morning hours with us. you're looking live outside at the golden gate bridge. a mile west of there is where our next story takes place. early in the morning october 31s
. >> the insurance company uses the hambone award as a way to educate the public about accidents that might happen to your pets. >>> much more ahead on "today in the bay," coming up, it wasn't what they expected. >> it was a guy treading water a mile and a half from the bridge. it takes a while for your head to wrap around that, because you're thinking, that's something that's not supposed to be there. >> a man treading water in the ocean, and a life-saving...
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she has traveled to washington with other educators with a message for congress. >> that the time when we are looking at ways to keep our schools safer, these across the board cuts would impact those positions and those people who keep our schools safe. >> reporter: she's talking about the so-called sequester. $85 billion in spending cuts set to kick in march 1st, meant to be so egregious that lawmakers have to come to an agreement on deficit reduction. that has not happened and time is running out. >> if the sequester goes forward, thousands that work in national security, education, or clean energy are likely to be laid off. >> reporter: the cuts would amount to a 13% reduction to the military. >> this will badly damage our national defense and compromise our ability to respond to crises in a dangerous world. >> reporter: in washington, it's the same old sticking point, with the president insisting that the deal include new taxes. >> we sure as heck should be willing to ask, those of us who are luckiest in this society, to close a few loopholes and deductions that the average america
she has traveled to washington with other educators with a message for congress. >> that the time when we are looking at ways to keep our schools safer, these across the board cuts would impact those positions and those people who keep our schools safe. >> reporter: she's talking about the so-called sequester. $85 billion in spending cuts set to kick in march 1st, meant to be so egregious that lawmakers have to come to an agreement on deficit reduction. that has not happened and...
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. >> i have now spoken to doctor, lawyer, nurse, teacher, educated people, i've asked every single one, did you read the document? nobody did. >> it's no surprise. >> industry representative bud dhar says there are standards in place to protect passengers' rights. >> this is already a very heavily regulated industry. it's regulated at both international levels and national levels and the enforcement occurs in multiple layers. >> carnival has offered passengers a free refund, vouchers for a free cruise and $500. some passengers have said that's not enough, but no matter how they feel about the company, almost all of them have praised the actions of the crew members during their ordeal. >> great. they were great. you couldn't have asked for anybody to have been any better to us. they did everything they could possibly do. >> nancy snyderman reporting from mobile, alabama, for us. thanks. >>> next up, why was key forensic evidence left to gather dust on a shelf that could have helped to apprehend criminals that attacked women. kate snow spoke to a woman who feared for more than a decade w
. >> i have now spoken to doctor, lawyer, nurse, teacher, educated people, i've asked every single one, did you read the document? nobody did. >> it's no surprise. >> industry representative bud dhar says there are standards in place to protect passengers' rights. >> this is already a very heavily regulated industry. it's regulated at both international levels and national levels and the enforcement occurs in multiple layers. >> carnival has offered passengers a...
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you can make a valid argument that those statics say a lot about our education system more than anything else but for better or for worse, immigration will be crucial to silicon valley's success. >> this year the white house not only talking about technology but also using it to get its message across. >> ipad, iphone, on the web they have a new app and new streaming thing on youtube. we have a clip of that right here. >> you can watch this speech at white house.gov or at the white house app on ipad, iphone and android devices. to be part of the discussion, use twitter. >> this is a very hip, very high tech approach to the state of the union with charts and graphs on the right-hand side and then after the state of the union there will be people from the obama administration doing their spin on ipad and then throughout the week as well. the white house will be on facebook. vice president biden will be on yahoo! taking questions and answers throughout the week. this will be a week-long event. >> obama administration taking pride on being hooked up with the younger generation. good stuff. t
you can make a valid argument that those statics say a lot about our education system more than anything else but for better or for worse, immigration will be crucial to silicon valley's success. >> this year the white house not only talking about technology but also using it to get its message across. >> ipad, iphone, on the web they have a new app and new streaming thing on youtube. we have a clip of that right here. >> you can watch this speech at white house.gov or at the...
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educated a bit in this country. speaks perfect english. has a sense of the international church. he's also the head of the council for peace and justice. very involved in economic and political issues. would lean a bit left in terms of the mainstream view of economics and politics. but an attractive figure. many are saying why not a pope from the third world? and he'd be a very strong contender if that's a focus. >> one name i'm hearing a lot over the last 24 hours is marc ouellet. he's from canada. he leads the congregation of bishops which is a powerful position. does that put him in any kind of position of advantage? >> well, he's a very impressive figure. i happened to be with him five weeks ago. there was a conference of rome. he chaired it. i watched him go effortlessly from french, italian, portuguese to german. he has an extraordinary command of language. as head of the congregation of pitch shops, he would have a sense of the international church. he was a seminary rector in colombia. he has a sense of the latin american figure. >> a lot of americans are thinking about o
educated a bit in this country. speaks perfect english. has a sense of the international church. he's also the head of the council for peace and justice. very involved in economic and political issues. would lean a bit left in terms of the mainstream view of economics and politics. but an attractive figure. many are saying why not a pope from the third world? and he'd be a very strong contender if that's a focus. >> one name i'm hearing a lot over the last 24 hours is marc ouellet. he's...
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. >>> "today" on education nation, advice for students and parents on choosing colleges. dean of admission from the university of pennsylvania. good to see you. >> honor. >> what's the questions, when you're starting to think about college, both for the student and for the parent? what do they need to ask? >> i think they have to be honest with each other. they really need to think about what their anxiety level will be. as a parent, would you allow your child to go far from home? what do you want academically? talk about the careers, too. why are you going to college, to really think about the education you're going to receive and not just the linear path, let's say, to a job. >> a lot of kids and parents are planning the spring break vacations and visiting colleges. what do you want to look for when you go to that college? >> i like seeing parents and students walk into the admissions office and seem like they're relaxed, because they're going to really be able to take in the place that way. think about just planning a vacation. you could be really stressed about it or
. >>> "today" on education nation, advice for students and parents on choosing colleges. dean of admission from the university of pennsylvania. good to see you. >> honor. >> what's the questions, when you're starting to think about college, both for the student and for the parent? what do they need to ask? >> i think they have to be honest with each other. they really need to think about what their anxiety level will be. as a parent, would you allow your...
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we educate people about what are parenting partnerships and walk them through a process. we actually connect people with our matching technology and we have experts and people in these types of relationships on the site to answer their questions and give them more information. >> there was a family advocacy group spokesperson quoted in the times, it's a terrible idea, con signing a child to be raised in two different worlds with parents who did not even attempt to form a loving bond with one another. would you agree that in the best circumstances, a child should be raised in a home where the family -- in the traditional nuclear family? >> i think tradition -- i come from the traditional relationship. and i think, of course, that's a wonderful way to have a family. listen, we all know someone who is that person, right? we know someone who is that single person who just has wonderful love and care and would make such a great parent. and if you can connect two people of that same mind-set together and get them talking about the issues around parenting and take the time to bu
we educate people about what are parenting partnerships and walk them through a process. we actually connect people with our matching technology and we have experts and people in these types of relationships on the site to answer their questions and give them more information. >> there was a family advocacy group spokesperson quoted in the times, it's a terrible idea, con signing a child to be raised in two different worlds with parents who did not even attempt to form a loving bond with...
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i teach physical education. my wardrobe is sweat pants, sweat shirt and pony tail every day. this is my closet. these ones i wear for working out every morning i got these in 1997. we've got the turkey trot 5k together, the really, really ugly sweat shirt that i threw away. i've got four or five of these beautiful turkey trot shirts. i don't think my style has changed too much from high school. help me. i'm stuck. >> all right, darcy. we're ready to see you. come on out, girl. show us what you've got. all right. this is darcy before. look at her now. oh, my gosh. she was hiding this body under those sweats. >> amazing. >> that is crazy. let's start with you. >> she looks -- >> what did you do? >> incredible. first of all darcy said she only worn a dress a handful of times. when we found out this body was hiding under those t-shirts and jeans, we wanted to show it off. the tip here is really look for one of your best assets. for darcy, it's her waist. it is teeny tiny. we chose this dress because it has a fit and flare capability. this is kind of like everybody looks good in t
i teach physical education. my wardrobe is sweat pants, sweat shirt and pony tail every day. this is my closet. these ones i wear for working out every morning i got these in 1997. we've got the turkey trot 5k together, the really, really ugly sweat shirt that i threw away. i've got four or five of these beautiful turkey trot shirts. i don't think my style has changed too much from high school. help me. i'm stuck. >> all right, darcy. we're ready to see you. come on out, girl. show us...
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the gap for a lot of children's education. now we have over 10 education sites in our school district including students and kindergartner schools. my daughter was at the top and other student were at the top in my district so i know the staff does a great job >> san francisco unified is one of the largest providers in southern california and one of the providers in the state that invests in preschool education. and many educational study aids supervisor norman yee knows that qualify school programs supports our children's social and emotional development. they add to social justice throughout our community as well. we also want to declare this coming friday the date we'll be celebrating at a cafe with some people and february 9th will be declared if we vote on it it today. at this moment i'd like to invite our education people to say a few words >> thank you and thank you supervisors and everyone else. we're very honored that you took the time and i want to give a special thanks to supervisor yee. he helped me to see the work
the gap for a lot of children's education. now we have over 10 education sites in our school district including students and kindergartner schools. my daughter was at the top and other student were at the top in my district so i know the staff does a great job >> san francisco unified is one of the largest providers in southern california and one of the providers in the state that invests in preschool education. and many educational study aids supervisor norman yee knows that qualify...
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is committed to public education. the reason is simple; to be the number one state in the southeast for high quality jobs, we have to have a well-educated workforce to attract and fill those jobs. we want our state to be the place where our best and brightest want to earn their degrees and ultimately work, live and raise a family. since january 2011, nearly 80,000 new jobs have been created in tennessee, and the unemployment rate is the lowest it's been since october 2008. [applause] tennessee ranks first in the southeast in new manufacturing jobs created and first in the growth of manufacturing jobs in 2012. that's good news, but it doesn't mean we can take our foot off of the gas. you've heard me say many times before that i don't believe government creates jobs, but i do believe it's our role to create an environment that encourages investment. jobs are created when people are willing to risk capital. we want tennessee to be as low of a risk as possible. to provide certainty to businesses, we overhauled our tort la
is committed to public education. the reason is simple; to be the number one state in the southeast for high quality jobs, we have to have a well-educated workforce to attract and fill those jobs. we want our state to be the place where our best and brightest want to earn their degrees and ultimately work, live and raise a family. since january 2011, nearly 80,000 new jobs have been created in tennessee, and the unemployment rate is the lowest it's been since october 2008. [applause] tennessee...
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we need to increase the emphasis on stem education. science, technology, engineering and math are just as important to the next generation as the three r's were to my generation. they are the essential tools for success in this new economy. we need to invest more where we get the biggest return, in quality early learning programs. [applause] we need a system that aligns from early learning to k-12 to our universities. accountability must be present at every level. we should continue the progress we are making on improving the teacher and principal evaluation system, and make it a significant part of personnel decisions. and yes we need to meet the funding obligations set out by the mccleary decision, but we cannot continue to allow funding debates to mask deeper problems in our schools that demand innovation and reform. i want us to be able to look our children in the eyes, knowing that we honored our commitment to provide them a world-class education. through systemic, sustainable reform of our schools. not through gimmicks or blind a
we need to increase the emphasis on stem education. science, technology, engineering and math are just as important to the next generation as the three r's were to my generation. they are the essential tools for success in this new economy. we need to invest more where we get the biggest return, in quality early learning programs. [applause] we need a system that aligns from early learning to k-12 to our universities. accountability must be present at every level. we should continue the...
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education award and was superintendent of the year by the national association of black school educate ors in 2004. also served on the president's board of advisors historically black colleges and universities. she should be remembered as a warrior for equity and desegregation. >> she rode the bus as a child as part of the first groups of african american students to integrate the st. louis schools and devoted her professional life to the education of america's neediest children. as we begin to lose the men and women who have had this experience we need to redobl our commitment to diversity, she was not always honored as she deserved but i am happy to be able to report that she end of her life she looked on her time in san francisco as the best and most productive of her professional career. her illness was short, but difficult, and much too early. i feel privileged to have been her friend as well as her colleague and i got to spend a day with her late in december. i am going to miss her, i already misser. public education in america is poorer for her loss, she leaves her two sons anth
education award and was superintendent of the year by the national association of black school educate ors in 2004. also served on the president's board of advisors historically black colleges and universities. she should be remembered as a warrior for equity and desegregation. >> she rode the bus as a child as part of the first groups of african american students to integrate the st. louis schools and devoted her professional life to the education of america's neediest children. as we...
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we're nonprofit and we do both education and advocacy and on the education end we develop be curriculum and the curriculum is used widely across the country. it's in every state in the country and in canada and 70 countries around the world and programs we're familiar with is second step and i am hearing some nods and we have a
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the educators, make sure they receive the education and understand that relationships are as important as the classroom can urriculum, especially at the secondary level, continue to hammer out policies that are not so punitive but restore we want to connect to correct. we don't want to punish. we often move kids from one environment it another but it doesn't help them make right and it doesn't help others. this is a systemic problem, it's not going to go away. but we can begin and we are, the people on this panel, those of you in this room, we're taking incremental steps. but one of the things we have to do is keep organizing ourselves and understanding the coordinated integrated way so services aren't bolted on, added on and become just a one and done in too many schools. it's got to be really embraced as what we call a whole school climate framework, a whole school climate improvement plan. and when we embrace that, everybody can come to the table and take what can i do? each one teach one, each one reach one, we change policy, we change practices, we change values. there is a map, t
the educators, make sure they receive the education and understand that relationships are as important as the classroom can urriculum, especially at the secondary level, continue to hammer out policies that are not so punitive but restore we want to connect to correct. we don't want to punish. we often move kids from one environment it another but it doesn't help them make right and it doesn't help others. this is a systemic problem, it's not going to go away. but we can begin and we are, the...
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, and education. --, and security, housing, and education. this is three hours. -- homeland security, housing, and education. this is three hours. >> good morning, everybody. today, we are convening a meeting of the appropriations committee. this is the first meeting of the appropriations committee in the 113th congress. this is the first meeting with me as chair of the full committee. the focus today will be on the impact of sequester, government agencies, and critical national functions that are important to the security, safety, and future of the american people. today, as i take and assume this gavel, i am mindful of the history going before me. i will acknowledge the previous leadership. it is a great honor for me to chair this full committee. i think we all carry a special place in our hearts in our presence here today for senator daniel in a way -- inouye. this committee has an excellent track record of leadership on both sides of the aisle. i want to a knowledge the wonderful cooperation i rec
, and education. --, and security, housing, and education. this is three hours. -- homeland security, housing, and education. this is three hours. >> good morning, everybody. today, we are convening a meeting of the appropriations committee. this is the first meeting of the appropriations committee in the 113th congress. this is the first meeting with me as chair of the full committee. the focus today will be on the impact of sequester, government agencies, and critical national functions...
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education, education in the state of the union. yet our education still sucks. someone everybody has comprehensive education ideas and we tonight get a lot of done in terms of education. so i know i'm jaded but it's because i've watched too many of these. >> john: of course talking a good game on education while funding it, i wasn't inspired by invoking the german standard making sure that all graduate highhigh schoolgraduates learned a train. i'll be impressed when i see numbers on pair with funding. if anybody had get it on it is this guy. i don't think governor romney would have touched education funding if he were in the white house. >> that's what scares me. he played a huge point that none of these things that i'm going to talk about in the next 40 minutes are going to raise a single time. that's a huge challenge. you want to make a case of how government can be effective, but you ton want to make a case for government spending. that's a huge problem. >> cenk: alexis just nailed it right this. look, he said he's going to do t
education, education in the state of the union. yet our education still sucks. someone everybody has comprehensive education ideas and we tonight get a lot of done in terms of education. so i know i'm jaded but it's because i've watched too many of these. >> john: of course talking a good game on education while funding it, i wasn't inspired by invoking the german standard making sure that all graduate highhigh schoolgraduates learned a train. i'll be impressed when i see numbers on pair...
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all for about one percent of what we spend on education each year. tonight i am announcing a new challenge, to redesign america's high schools so they better equip graduates for the demands of a high tech economy. and we will resort schools that develop new partnerships with employers and focus on science, technology, engineering, and math. the skills today employers are looking for to fill the jobs that are there right now and will be there in the future. even with better high schools, those young people will need higher education. it is a simple fact. the more education you have got , the more likely you are to have a good job and work your way to the middle class. but today's skyrocketing costs price too many people out of a higher education or saddle them with unsustainable debt. through tax credits, grants, and better loans, we have made college more affordable for millions of students and families over the past few years. but taxpayers cannot keep on subsidizing higher and higher costs for higher education. colleges must do their part to keep c
all for about one percent of what we spend on education each year. tonight i am announcing a new challenge, to redesign america's high schools so they better equip graduates for the demands of a high tech economy. and we will resort schools that develop new partnerships with employers and focus on science, technology, engineering, and math. the skills today employers are looking for to fill the jobs that are there right now and will be there in the future. even with better high schools, those...
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this country pioneered secondary education, pioneered college education. it's falling back behind other countries in preschool. and i think that's the kind of new frontier. particularly if you look at the sort of gap between the 1% and the rest, the gap between the top and the bottom. the minimum wage can help, if done responsibly. much more important is to invest in people at the bottom. that's why universal preschool really helps. >> there's k through 12 in this country. we think there should be crawl through 12. other country that is do this have very high taxes. we're not in the situation where people want to pay for something new at the moment. don't move. coming up, our bubbles -- yes, bubbles. the key to this slow and steady recovery, are the feigns here to stay or are you at risk of the next bubble bursting? like an available heads-up display on the 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. i have to know the weather patterns. i upgraded to the new sprint direct connect. so i can get three times the coverage. [ manager 2 ] it's like working in a giant
this country pioneered secondary education, pioneered college education. it's falling back behind other countries in preschool. and i think that's the kind of new frontier. particularly if you look at the sort of gap between the 1% and the rest, the gap between the top and the bottom. the minimum wage can help, if done responsibly. much more important is to invest in people at the bottom. that's why universal preschool really helps. >> there's k through 12 in this country. we think there...